Released in the UK December 2017
Released in the US February 2018
Pocket paperback | 112 Pages
9781527100893 • £5.99 $8.99
BISAC – REL012080
The book of Acts shows the importance of the link between the ministry of the Word and prayer. It teaches us that a distinguishing mark of a Christian and of a truly Biblical church is that they pray. A Call to Extraordinary Prayer is a call to pray with a passion, urgency, and hope.
Steve Nation
Steve is a minister at the Austral–Asian Christian Church in Isaacs, Canberra. He is married to Keiyeng and they have three delightful kids.
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This book is clear, warm-hearted and compelling. Steve has done us a real service in presenting this biblical call to prayer to us in a fresh and real way.
Gary Millar
Principal of Queensland Theological College, Brisbane
It inspires a sense of awe and excitement about what God might be pleased to do when his people seek him in earnest prayer.
Mike McKinley
Senior Pastor, Sterling Park Baptist Church, Virginia
Any book that causes me to reflect deeply on whether I am a prayerfully dependent child of God and minister of Christ's church, and whether our church is truly a strong church, gets a big 'thumbs up' and 'thanks be to God!'. A Call to Extraordinary Prayer certainly did both those things for me. As a result of reading this book, I've been praying more. As a result of reading this book, I've led the church, and especially the leaders, to be praying more. For this, I and the church God has entrusted me to pastor, thank you.
Ben Ho
Pastor of St Lucia Evangelical Church, Brisbane
A Call to Extraordinary Prayer is part study of prayer in Acts, and part rally cry to the church gathered to pray. Read it and you will be greatly encouraged and motivated to pray because we pray to our great God, good and powerful, and the sovereign overseer of our lives. Read it and you will most likely be rebuked as the spotlight is shone on your own prayer life. The church gathered is the church praying: is that true of us?
Jenny Salt
Dean of Students, Sydney Missionary and Bible College, Sydney